Murray Hill Inc. is taking democracy's next step--running for Congress.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Update: Maryland rejects our voter registration.

From DH Eric Hensal:

It is disappointing to report that the state of Maryland rejected our application to register to vote. In a clear bias towards bodied persons, the state does not believe we have the right to register.

But this is only the first step in our stand for corporate civil rights. We are sure you agree, our campaign is at the forefront of an historic movement that will eventually win all the rights our founding fathers meant for corporations to have. We will not be deterred in our efforts and will continue moving forward.

With the state's response in hand, we will formulate our legal response to this rejection shortly. For your information, the county and state communications are posted for your review.

8 comments:

I look forward to seeing your legal arguements played out on the larger scale. When the country was founded you had to be male, white, and land owning to vote. Obviosly there are no issues with over-turning previous standing rules and this is America where the amount your vote counts is directly proportional to the amount of money you can use to back it up. Who has more money than the corporations, so obviously their voice should be heard.

There's a good story about your rejection titled "Election Board halts corporation’s congressional run: Is a corporation a citizen or not?" at http://www.examiner.com/x-36917-LA-County-Liberal-Examiner~y2010m3d19-Election-Board-halts-corporations-congressional-run-Is-a-corporation-a-citizen-or-not

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Until now, corporations only influenced politics with high-paid lobbyists and backroom deals. But today, thanks to an enlightened supreme court, corporations now have all the rights the founding fathers meant for us. That's why Murray Hill Incorporated is taking democracy's next step-- running for Congress.